Detroit Mayor Dave Bing addresses the crowd after taking the oath of office during a ceremony at the Fox Theatre in Detroit, Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. The 66-year-old former NBA player is into his first, full term as mayor after a win in November's general election.

DETROIT, MI - Four out of 5 Detroiters don't want to see Mayor David Bing run for re-election next year, according to a Detroit News poll.

The newspaper dropped that political bomb Thursday in a story based on a poll of 800 Detroiters taken Sept. 22-25.

The poll found 13 percent of Detroiters would re-elect Bing, a number so low the pollster told the Detroit News it put him around the level of former Illinois Rod Blagojevich while he was under federal indictment.

The News poll found no clear front-runner to replace Bing, the News poll found. Wayne County Sheriff Benny Napoleon, City Council President Charles Pugh, Bing and Rep. Lisa Howze, the only declared candidate for next year's race, all got some support in the poll.